....It's for the standard boost solenoid. It alows the ECU to to control boost from 0.5bar to 0.7 bar. If, like me, your using the AVCR then you don't need to worry and can leave the connector hanging. Maybe try and seal it somehow so it doesn't corrode though. Just don't start ragging it when the engine isn't warmed up enough; as the standard solenoid limits boost to 0.5bar untill the engine has warmed up.dous any1 no what the plug is for that connects to the std boost selonoid?? im just wondering if its somthing to do with the det sensor? & is there something i need to do with it or do i just leave it hanging??
sorry fella but not correct!Just don't start ragging it when the engine isn't warmed up enough; as the standard solenoid limits boost to 0.5bar untill the engine has warmed up.
yep i know, which is fine!ive got an avcr bob
I believe you Bob - I've never had the standard solenoid on mine, but thought it was plausible that it wouldn't open until the ECU thought the engine was at temperature... I obviously didn't understand the point you were making the first time.thats news to me then
removing the stock solenoid will only allow .5 boost at all times hot or cold unless another boost control device is fitted!
every pulsar ive ever driven with standard boost solenoid fitted will achieve .7 bar hot or cold